RyAcgokubashi no sekisho, Evening glow at Ryogoku Bridge. Ikeda, Eisen, 1790-1848
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RyAcgokubashi no sekisho, Evening glow at Ryogoku Bridge. Ikeda, Eisen, 1790-1848
RyAcgokubashi no sekisho, Evening glow at Ryogoku Bridge. Ikeda, Eisen, 1790-1848, artist, [between 1844 and 1848], 1 print : woodcut, color; 25 x 36.8 cm. Print shows many people on city streets and crossing bridges over bodies of water, with boats, wooden buildings, and the setting sun or full moon in the background
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Media ID 12669953
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1790 1848 1844 1848 Background Boats Bodies Bridges City Crossing Eisen Evening Full Glow Ikeda Moon People Ryogoku Setting Shows Streets Water Wooden
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In this woodcut print titled "RyAcgokubashi no sekisho, Evening glow at Ryogoku Bridge" artist Ikeda Eisen transports us to a bustling cityscape in the late 18th century. The scene depicts a vibrant evening atmosphere with people traversing the streets and crossing bridges over shimmering bodies of water. As we gaze upon the artwork, our eyes are immediately drawn to the exquisite details that bring this historical moment to life. Wooden buildings line the streets, their facades reflecting warm hues from the setting sun or full moon that graces the background. The play of light and shadow creates an enchanting ambiance, evoking a sense of tranquility amidst urban chaos. Boats gracefully glide through the waters below, adding movement and depth to the composition. Their presence hints at a thriving maritime culture intertwined with daily life in this vibrant metropolis. Eisen's masterful use of color and intricate woodcut technique showcases his artistic prowess. Every stroke captures not only architectural elements but also human figures engaged in various activities – some strolling leisurely while others rush about their errands. This mesmerizing print invites viewers to immerse themselves in an era long gone by, where time seems suspended between tradition and progress. It serves as a testament to Eisen's ability to capture fleeting moments in history through his artistry. Quint Lox's preservation of this remarkable piece from Liszt Collection ensures that future generations can appreciate its beauty and gain insight into Japan's rich cultural
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